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Bibliographies

Resilience

Aisenberg, E.,& Herrenkohl, T. (2008). Community violence in context: Risk and resilience in children and families. Journal of Interpersonal Violence,23 (3), 296–315. 

Bonanno, G.A. (2004). Loss, trauma, and human resilience: Have we underestimated the human capacity to thrive after extremely aversive events? American Psychologist, 59 (1), 20-28.

D’Imperio, R.F., Dubow, E.F., & Ippolito, M.F. (2000). Resilient and stress-affected adolescents in an urban setting. Journal of Clinical and Child Psychology, 29 (1), 129–142.

Graham-Bermann, S. A, Gruber, G., Howell, K.H, & Girz, L. (2009). Factors discriminating among profiles of resilience and psychopathology in children exposed to intimate partner violence (IPV). Child Abuse and Neglect, 33 (9), 648-660.

Howell, K.H., Graham-Bermann, S.A., Czyz, E., & Lilly, M.M. (2010). Assessing resilience in preschool children exposed to intimate partner violence. Violence and Victims, 25 (2), 150-164.

Kagan, R. (2009).Transforming troubled children into tomorrow's heroes. In D. Brom, R. Pat-Horenczyk, & J.D. Ford (Eds.), Treating traumatized children: Risk, resilience and recovery (pp. 255-268). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.

Katz, M. (1997). On playing a poor hand well: Insights from those who have overcome childhood risks and adversities. New York, NY: Norton.  

Knitzer, J. (2000). Promoting resilience: Helping young children and parents affected by substance abuse, domestic violence, and depression in the context of welfare reform. New York, NY: National Center for Children in Poverty. 

Lieberman, A.F., Padrón, E., Van Horn, P., & Harris, W.W. (2005). Angels in the nursery: The intergenerational transmission of benevolent parental influences. Infant Mental Health Journal, 26 (6), 504-520.

Masten, A.S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American Psychologist, 56 (3), 227–238.

Luthar, S.S., Cicchetti, D., & Becker, B. (2000). The construct of resilience: A critical evaluation and guidelines for future work. Child Development, 71 (3). 543-562.

Meichenbaum, D. (2009). Bolstering resilience: Benefiting from lessons learned. In D. Brom, R. Pat-Horenczyk, & J.D. Ford (Eds.). Treating traumatized children: Risk, resilience and recovery (pp. 183-191). New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.

Weinreb, M.L. (1997). Be a resiliency mentor: You may be a lifesaver for a high-risk child. Young Children, 52 (2), 14–21.

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